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Clinovo Delivers New Do-It-Yourself Features To Its Open Source EDC System
Technology led CRO and software vendor Clinovo introduces new self-service features to ClinCapture, a leading Electronic Data Capture (EDC) system. Now for the first time, sponsor companies can avoid costly professional services and fully control the development, distribution, and budgeting of their EDC solutions. "I had the chance to try the new CRF builder ‘Forms Studio’ in ClinCapture, and this was a game-changer for me”, states Sara Rivera, Clinical Research Associate at Mazor Robotics. “I was able to create CRFs in minutes, with limited training and zero programming experience. I was impressed with how effectively this new feature was designed to save sponsors time and money."
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Clinovo Offers Validated EDC for University Research and Clinical Studies Without Charge
Clinovo today announced it is offering its innovative cloud-based clinical research EDC (electronic data capture) system, ClinCapture, for no charge to universities, academic medical centers and other institutional research organizations. Clinovo helps researchers embrace efficiency when developing and managing clinical trials. ClinCapture is the only free, fully validated electronic data capture software on the market. It streamlines the development of clinical trials and enables universities to finally make the move from managing trials on paper to an electronic format, with no startup fees and no ongoing costs for the standard product.
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Clinovo Official Sponsor And Speaker At Leading International Conferences
In the coming months, executives from Contract Research Organization (CRO) Clinovo will be exhibiting and presenting at several key events in the drug development industry. Clinovo was selected to present its latest clinical trial software innovations at CDISC Interchange Europe 2014 and DIA 2014.
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Clinovo Speaks On Standards Implementation Strategies For Medical Devices At CDISC Interchange Europe 2014
President & CEO of Clinovo, Ale Gicqueau, was selected to present at the CDISC Interchange Europe 2014. The internationally renowned conference held in Paris, France on the 7-11th April 2014, is the premier venue for clinical trial experts dedicated to implementing and spreading the use of FDA-recommended CDISC standards.
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Clinovo Sponsors And Presents At Pharmaceutical Users Software Exchange (PhUSE) SDE In San Francisco
Clinovo will sponsor and present at the Pharmaceutical Users Software Exchange SDE in San Francisco on Friday, September 26, 2014...
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Clinovo to Demo Its Self-Service, Cloud-Based EDC Solution at CALBIO2015 on March 2nd and 3rd, 2015
Clinovo Exhibits at CALBIO2015, the West Coast’s premier life sciences event taking place on March 2nd and 3rd, 2015 in San Francisco. Read More »
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Clinovo White Papers Published In Summer 2014 Editions Of Leading Medical Device & Pharmaceutical Publications
White papers by Clinovo on CDISC Standards for medical devices and cloud-based eClinical technologies have been published in the latest editions of leading pharmaceutical publications Data Basics and Med Device Online...
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Cloud Computing And NASA
Investments in space technology have produced many spinoff inventions that we now take for granted in everyday modern life. Advances in comfort, such as memory foam and shoe insoles, and life-saving technologies, such as smoke detectors and safety grooving in roads and runways, were all inspired by NASA research.
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Cloud Providers Reaffirm Commitment to Open Healthcare Interoperability During 2019 Blue Button Developers Conference
As healthcare evolves across the globe, so does our ability to improve the health and wellness of communities. Patients, providers, and health plans are striving for more value-based care, more engaging user experiences, and broader application of machine learning to assist clinicians in diagnosis and patient care. Too often, however, patient data are inconsistently formatted, incomplete, unavailable, or missing - which can limit access to the best possible care. Equipping patients and caregivers with information and insights derived from raw data has the potential to yield significantly better outcomes. But without a robust network of clinical information, even the best people and technology may not reach their potential...
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CMS Aims To Shine Light In Dark Data Places
...The federal government has no intention of slowing on its promise to bring as much data to light as it possibly can, Brennan told attendees in a closing keynote June 18 at the Government Health IT Conference and Exhibition...
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CMS and OIG release final rules extending Stark Law exception for donations of EHR systems
CMS and OIG release final rules extending Stark Law exception and Anti-Kickback Statute safe harbor for donations of electronic health records [EHR] technology. Read More »
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CMS Extends Hospital 2014 Meaningful Use Reporting Deadline
The 2014 meaningful use reporting deadline for eligible hospitals and CAHs is now set for Dec. 31, 2014...
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CMS Launches Chief Data Officer Position
Earlier this month, we reported how healthcare is increasingly embracing a new C-suite position: chief data officer. Now, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services is getting in on the act, with the appointment of its first CDO, Niall Brennan...
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CMS Reopens EHR Hardship Exception Application Timeframe
Providers looking to attest to meaningful use but running into problems with their EHR versions just got a new window of time to apply for a hardship exception. Indeed, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services said on Tuesday it will reopen the submission period — the new due date for hospitals and physicians hoping to avoid 2015 Medicare payment adjustments is Nov. 30, 2014...
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CMS Supports Open Source/Modular Medicaid Information Technology
Investing in the future of Medicaid is one of the single biggest opportunities in the health care sector...Overall, CMS’ annual investment in state Medicaid Information Technology (IT) is more than $5 billion, enabling states to modernize their Medicaid IT systems to best meet their program, providers’ and beneficiaries’ needs. CMS and states are prepared to invest in innovative solutions. For this investment, we expect significant advances. Our new regulations require that states evolve their legacy Medicaid IT systems to leverage reusable solutions, and to practice industry-proven IT methods such as use of modularity, reuse, shared services (including Software-as-a-Service) by fundamentally shifting the financial incentives away from custom development. This opens opportunity to smaller vendors to develop focused solutions for use across multiple states or to introduce solutions from comparable sectors such as commercial insurance or large provider systems.
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